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Pittsburgh Penguins 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/27/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins are trying to finish off their regular season play with a bang before heading into the playoffs. Luckily they ended their four game losing streak when they played the Arizona Coyotes on March 21, 2015. The Penguins got off to a rough start when one of their best defensive guys was injured during the warm up process. They also let the Coyotes score easily in the first two minutes of the game. However, after the first quarter the Penguins offensive line played intensely and aggressively resulting in a 3-1 win against the Coyotes. Watch how they match up against the Coyotes when they play them again on March 28 at the Consol Energy Center. Tickets for that game start at an affordable $9.

3/18/15 - The Pittburgh Penguins were on a good role winning four games in a row, followed by one loss and another two wins. Unfortunately the tides have turned and the Penguins have lost their last three games. They played against the New Jersey Devils on March 17 and were unable to get the puck in the net, leaving their home turf silenced with a 0-2 ending. Cory Schneider, the goalie for the Devils saved all 35 shot attempts and completed his fifth shutout of the season. The Penguins had plenty of offensive opportunities, but weren’t able to seal the deal. Watch the Penguins dig themselves out of this losing streak at the Consol Energy Center on March 24. They face off against the St. Louis Blues, which is sure to be an exciting game. Tickets range from $5-$377.

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3/13/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins have been doing very well in the last few weeks, but they ran into a small bump when they took on the San Jose Sharks. Sidney Crosby was able to tie the game up seven minutes into the final period, but they were unable to take the lead. No one scored in overtime either. Then, in the shootout, they went all the way to the eighth round before, sadly, losing the match. Despite this small setback, the Penguins are still only five points behind the leading team, the New York Rangers. In fact, they have won six of their last eight games. Additionally, the Penguins now have three consecutive home games, so it's an excellent chance for them to take the lead and for you to catch them in action.

3/6/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins continued their winning streak, managing to get up to four consecutive wins, but unfortunately it seems the Colorado Avalanche were too much for them. Marking the first in a series of away games, the Penguins were shut out in both the first and the second period. The gap between them and the top of the Metropolitan Division has grown slightly, so they cannot afford too many more rough games. Additionally, Pittsburgh only has eight home games remaining in the regular season. Starting on March 12th, the Penguins will have three back to back home games. Tickets for the first, against the Edmonton Oilers, begin at $67. Hopefully the Penguins can gain some momentum and catch up to the New York Islanders before the season winds down.

2/25/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins are starting to turn things around. Their most recent game, against the Florida Panthers, is their strongest victory yet and is their second win in a row. They started strong, shutting the Panthers out in both the first and the second period, but the final period is when the Penguins really took off. They got three unanswered goals within nine minutes. While Florida did manage to get one past Pittsburgh's goalie, Marc-Andre Fleury, he was a brick wall for the rest of the game, stopping 34 shots, even more than the Penguins themselves took. Evgeni Malkin and Patric Hornqvist were the stars of the game, each getting two goals and adding one assist. Pittsburgh takes on the Washington Capitals next, then will return to play the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 1st. Tickets start at $95.

2/18/15 - Sadly, the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to struggle on the ice. They would be considered doing well in any other situation, but with the season winding down and the Penguins in a tight race for the top of their division, they simply cannot afford to perform only okay. Losing two of their last four games, the New York Rangers managed to barely edge Pittsburgh out for 2nd in the Metropolitan Division. They are close behind, but catching up to the New York Islanders, who have six more wins, will be a little more difficult. Penguins fans should watch the team closely because their next few games are pivotal to their entire season. The next game to look out for is against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Feb. 19th and tickets start at $76.

2/12/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins seem to be taking control of the ice again for the most part. Strangely, their play has been greatly binary lately. Both of the games they won this week saw the Penguins shut out their opponents, but they lost their third game and failed to score even once. The Vancouver Canucks seemed to be just too much for Pittsburgh as they give up five points throughout the three periods. On the positive side, the Penguins took more shots than the Canucks, they just had trouble getting it into the goal. Also, this marks the end of Pittsburgh’s series of away games. Hopefully, they will be able to make a strong comeback as they play the Redwings on their home ice on Feb. 11th. Tickets start at $71.

2/4/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins got out of their winning streak last week, but they are not in the clear yet. Uncharacteristically, they continue to struggle, losing half of their last four games. Most recently, they just could not get their game together when they played the Nashville Predators on Feb. 1st. Even worse, the Penguins got shut out for the second time in three games. This loss brings their record to 28-14-8. Despite their recent losses, the Penguins are still in second place for the Metropolitan Division, right on the heels of the New York Islanders. If they can get their momentum back in the coming weeks, they could have a real shot at the Stanley Cup. They Travel to Edmonton next to play the Oilers and will return on Feb. 11th.

1/30/15 - Coming off a five game losing streak, the Pittsburgh Penguins got back into the winning column when they hosted the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday. At the end of the second period, the teams were tied. The Penguins came on strong in the third period with three goals and held the Jets at one. The Penguins come back home on Sunday (2/1) to face the Nashville Predators. Tickets are going fast for this game, because everyone loves the Penguins. Razorgator has tickets starting at $85. After they play the Predators, the Penguins will back on the road for 10 days. Get your hockey fix now while they’re in town. Penguins’ Sidney Crosby should be back on the ice after an injury kept him out of the All-Stars game.

1/22/15 - The Pittsburg Penguins have a chance to close the gap between them and New York Islanders for first place in the Metropolitan Division when they face the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday, Jan. 20. They lost their most recent game 5-2 against the New York Rangers on Sunday, Jan. 18. The Rangers started the game strong, with a score in the first minute of the game, followed by a second in minute six. Pittsburg finally responded with a power play goal by Sidney Crosby in the 15th minute of the first period, but the Rangers already had the momentum for the game and continued to dominate. The Penguins next face the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday, Jan. 27, after the break for the NHL All Star Weekend. Tickets remain on sale for the Blackhawks game, starting at $29.

1/15/15 - The Pittsburgh Penguins are just one point behind the New York Islanders for first position in the Metropolitan Division after beating the Minnesota Wild 7-2 on Tuesday, Jan. 13th. The Penguins' first shot came from Maracel Goc about six minutes into the game. David Perron scored the second goal six minutes later, but Wild player Jonas Bordin scored early in the second period to bring it to a close game. It wasn't long before Chris Kunitz answered, and during the third period, the Penguins ensured the victory by scoring four more times. This win marks the second consecutive win, and they will be looking for a third when they face the Islanders on Friday, January 16th. Both teams will want that first place ranking, ensuring it will be a good game. Tickets remain on sale, starting at $71.

1/9/15 - The Pittsburg Penguins lost 3-2 in overtime to the Boston Bruins in their latest bought on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Despite the loss, the Penguins remain ranked 1st in the Metropolitan Division, with a record of 24-10-6. The Bruins' Patrice Bergeron scored the winning goal in overtime, which was also his second goal of the game. The Penguins were down 2-1 when they entered the third period, but a goal by Evgeni Malkin early on brought the game to a tie. The Penguins played well and had the chance to score in four different power plays and outshot the Bruins 26-14; however, the team was unable to capitalize on their efforts for a win. The Penguins next meet the Montreal Canadiens in Montreal on Jan. 10. Tickets remain on sale, starting at $141.

1/2/15 - The Pittsburg Penguins lost 1-3 against the New Jersey Devils on December 29. Despite the loss, they remain ranked 1st in the Metropolitan Division, with a 22-9-5 record. The team has faced several injuries and illnesses in their players, which has led to a four game losing streak that is the longest losing streak for the team since 2012. However, a few players will soon be returning from the injured reserve list and see the ice. Several may even be ready when the Penguins face the Carolina Hurricanes on New Year's Eve for the last game of 2014. The team will be looking for a win to break their losing streak. They begin 2015 with a home match on the 2nd against the Tampa Bay Lightening. Tickets starting at $10 remain available.

12/22/14 - The Penguins defeated the Colorado Avalanche in overtime on Thursday with a final score of 1-0. Rob Scuderi reached his 11th goal of the season, while the winning goal came from Blake Comeau. Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was the real star of the game, with 29 saves. This marks his sixth shutout of the season. The Penguins also faced the Florida Panthers recently, coming away with a 3-1 victory on Saturday. Pittsburgh is now at a 22-6-4 record for the season. With 45 saves, Fleury again helped his team win. After missing three games for illness, Sidney Crosby returned to his team and scored a goal against the Panthers. The Pittsburgh Penguins will play the Washington Capitals at home on December 27. You can see the action live for as little as $5.

12/19/14 - The two top teams in the Atlantic Division and Metropolitan Division, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Pittsburgh Penguins, faced off on Monday. They each scored once in the first period, but the Penguins took off in the second with two unanswered points. Steve Downie led the Penguins with one goal and one assist. A strong victory for Pittsburgh, and a final score of 2-4, strengthens their position on the top of their division. Now at 21-6-4, Pittsburgh has been doing incredible this season, but the New York Islanders are tied with them for wins, so they can't let their guard down quite yet. They will be taking on the Florida Panthers next on the 20th. Tickets are available starting at $29.

12/12/14 - The Pittsburgh Penguins are continuing to dominate the Metropolitan Division, but they were dealt a disappointing loss by the New York Rangers. After Nick Spaling gave Pittsburgh an early lead in the first period, they fell behind in the second. Then a whirlwind third period tied the game up at the end of the final period. Unfortunately, the Rangers were able to edge ahead in overtime by a single point, which brought the final score to 3-4. Steve Downie and Nick Spaling each got one score and one assist. The Penguins maintain the top position for their division, having 18-6-3. Hopefully, they will return to dominating the ice when they take on the Calgary Flames on the 12th. Tickets are available starting as low as $10.

12/5/14 - In a very close game on Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins were able to come out with a victory, their second in a row. They managed to beat out their opponents, the New Jersey Devils, by a single point. Both teams’ strong defenses were able to shut out the other in the first two periods. It wasn’t until the beginning of the final period that Evgeni Malkin was able to score the game’s only point. Blake Comeau and Jayson Megna assisted. This brings Pittsburgh to 17-5-2 and helps reinforce their position at the top of the Metropolitan Division. They actually have one less win than the number 2 team, but 2 less losses. They will be looking to expand their wins on the 4th when they take on the Vancouver Canucks.

11/26/14 - Following two frustrating losses in a row to the New York Islanders last week, the Pittsburgh Penguins are looking to bounce back in their upcoming match against the Boston Bruins on Monday night. Despite the double loss to the Islanders, Pittsburgh continues to have one of the NHL’s top-rated offenses, and is one of the top scoring teams per game in the league. With the absence of right wing Pascal Dupuis because of blood clots in his lungs, the Penguins are looking to other key players to shore up their defense. Luckily the Penguins have goaltender Marc Andre-Fleury, who continues to be a standout for the team, performing above his save percentages from past years. Don’t miss your chance to see the Penguins take on the Bruins this Monday night, with tickets starting at just $62.

11/21/14 - After a loss to the New York Rangers last week, the Pittsburgh Penguins were looking to regain their traction in a rematch against the Rangers on Saturday night. A stunning shootout resulted in a tricky situation: both teams walked off the ice believing they had won the game. Dan Boyle’s supposed game-winning shot hit the goalpost, bounced off, and then hit Boyle’s stick to bounce back into the goal, past Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. Luckily a replay caught the double hit, and both teams were called back out onto the ice to finish out the game. The Penguins’ achieved a win 3-2 after Brandon Sutter got the puck past Ranger’s goalie Henrik Lundqvist, and Fleury managed a tough glove save. The Penguins are currently 1st in the Metropolitan Division. Tickets are available now to see the Penguins play the Montreal Canadiens, currently 1st in the Atlantic Division, on Friday, November 21st.

11/14/14 - The Pittsburgh Penguins had an exciting season with a seven game winning streak up until they met the New York Rangers this last week. Pittsburgh hasn’t played New York since the playoff last year, so the tension in the air was thick. The Penguins started off hot and nearly scored a goal first, getting through the Ranger’s Henrik Lundqvist only to have it go off the goal line. The Penguins were not able to recover after that, and the Rangers went on to score several goals. Although it seemed like the Penguins went into the game with the upper hand and even skated better, they fell to the Rangers 5-0. The Penguins play the Rangers again on Saturday, November 15th in Pennsylvania. Tickets are still available starting at $29.

11/7/14 - The Pittsburgh Penguins are a solid team at 1st in the Metropolitan Division with an 8-2-1 record. They’re on five game winning streak after a blowout game against the Minnesota Wild. The Penguins took an early lead with one unmatched goal in the first period, then two more in the second period. The Wild matched their goal in the third period, but couldn’t make up the earlier difference. Get your tickets for their upcoming games on the road against the Buffalo Sabres, on November 8th, The New York Rangers on the 11th, and the Calgary Maple Leafs on the 14th. See how far they can take this winning streak and cheer them on in their quest for the Stanley Cup! Get tickets for these great games!

10/30/14 - The Pittsburgh Penguins came from behind to win against the New Jersey Devils in a Tuesday night game on home ice. At 5:14 into the second period, the Penguins were down by 2 goals, but they rallied after a power play and scored 4 goals in the remainder of the period. Then, the Penguins gained 3 more goals in the third period. On November 1, they face off against the Buffalo Sabres, who are currently ranked 8th in the Atlantic Division. The Penguins are 2nd in the Metropolitan Division and getting stronger. It was just announced that Olli Maatta is facing a serious surgery next week that will take him out of the game for a time. He is expected to appear in this home game, but it will leave a hole in the lineup for future games.

2013-2014 Season

5/12/14 – The Pens need you! Get loud for Game 7 in Consol as Pittsburgh looks to lock up the series that began to their advantage 3-1. Tuesday’s decisive game is down 61 percent in price since the start of the NHL Divisional Finals against the Rangers, with tickets starting at $82 (SRO) to see the two Metropolitan Division rivals face off. 100 level Penguins playoff tickets May 13 are as little as $149, while club level seats start at $273. The winner will advance to the Eastern Conference Finals to take on the winner of the Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens second-round series.

5/6/14 – After losing Game 1, the Pittsburgh Penguins shut out the New York Rangers in two straight games to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series. Sidney Crosby scored his first goal of the postseason Monday night and Marc-Andrew Fleury made 57 saves during that time. The Pens have won all four Stanley Cup Playoff series they’ve had against New York, can they do it again? Pittsburgh Penguins playoff tickets averaged $356 over four games at the start of the series; however Game 5 tickets at Consol Energy Center are down 44 percent in price since, averaging $226 for Friday’s game in Pittsburgh.

4/30/14 – The Pens locked up Game 6 on Monday and advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Pittsburgh will face the winner of tonight’s New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers Game 7. It will be a quick turnaround for the victor who will also have to travel to Pittsburgh for Game 1. With home-ice advantage in the Divisional Finals, the Pittsburgh Penguins will play Games 1, 2, and 5, 7 (if nec.) at Consol Energy Center. Averaging $387 for all four games in Pittsburgh, the Penguins currently have the second cheapest prices of the teams that have advanced to the next round of play. Penguins tickets average: $270 (HG1), $298 (HG2), $391 (HG3), and $609 (HG4).

4/21/14 – Pittsburgh managed to pull away from the Blue Jackets (4-3) in the first game of their best-of-seven Stanley Cup Playoff series. The Penguins went 5-0-0 against the Blue Jackets during the 2013-14 season series, finishing 16 points ahead of fourth place Columbus. However, a Game 2 win in Pittsburgh on Saturday with a 4-3 double-overtime decision, and Columbus evened the first round playoff series 1-1 and will head home for Monday’s Game 3 (min. $95) and Wednesday’s Game 4 (min. $93). Can Pittsburgh get back to momentum and make sure that Columbus fans do not see their first postseason victory in 14 years? Forcing a Game 5, the Pens will return home to Consol Energy Center Saturday (min. $78).

4/17/14 – Is the close proximity and budding rivalry between the Pens and Blue Jackets contributing to one of the most expensive ticket prices in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs? Averaging $277 over seven games, the Division Semifinals matchup is in high-demand. Pittsburgh rallied past neighboring Columbus in Game 1, one in which Marc-Andre Fleury showed confidence as he faced playoff pressures. Pittsburgh Penguins playoff tickets for the Divisional Semifinals are averaging $312 over four home games – Game 1 ($125), Game 2 ($216), Game 5 ($364), and Game 7 ($398). Last year, first round playoff tickets at Consol Energy Center averaged $270.

4/8/14 – Wednesday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings is looking more and more like a first round preview. While an opening round matchup would not put the Stanley Cup on the line per say as it has the last two times these teams have met in the postseason, still expect fast-paced, high-scoring games. Pittsburgh Penguins tickets to tomorrow’s heated showdown begin at $34, one-third the cost of Saturday’s contest against the Flyers. While the weekend game may or may not have playoff implications, the two teams always play hard; Philadelphia has won both of their previous two meetings and will likely have something to play for as they try to avoid a wild-card spot.

4/1/14 - Pittsburgh will try to sweep their four-game season series with the Hurricanes and win back-to-back division titles for the first time in 20 years Tuesday night when they host Carolina. Having already clinched their eighth consecutive postseason berth, the Penguins hold a 13-point lead over the second-place New York Rangers. Surpassing the 100-point mark for the sixth time in eight years with a win over the Chicago Blackhawks Sunday, the Pittsburgh Penguins boast 8-1 odds of winning the Stanley Cup this year.

3/27/14 – The Pens have already run away with the Metropolitan Division and are looking to improve on their last postseason run. As they prep for a run at the Stanley Cup, they’ll be without center Evgeni Malkin who is out two to three weeks while recovering from a foot injury. Pittsburgh has just six games left at Consol Energy Center before the playoffs start. Don’t miss the Penguins final regular season home games as they look to shorten the gap between them and the Eastern Conference leading Bruins.

3/19/14 – After dropping a weekend home-and-home series to rivals Philadelphia, the Pens bounced back and topped the Dallas Stars 5-1 Tuesday night. Forwards Chris Kunitz (lower body) and James Neal (concussion), who missed Pittsburgh's past two games, returned to the Penguins’ lineup. Kunitz scored his 32nd goal and Crosby netted two goals. Following tomorrow’s road game in Detroit, the Penguins will return home for four straight - Tampa Bay Lightning (avg. $156), St. Louis Blues (avg. $192), Phoenix Coyotes (avg. $142), Los Angeles Kings (avg. $168).

3/10/14 – In a possible Stanley Cup Final preview, the Penguins beat the Ducks in a SO to overcome a 5-3 loss a night earlier at San Jose. In the most anticipated game heading into the weekend, Brandon Sutter’s had the deciding goal in the sixth round of a shootout to give Pittsburgh just their second win in six games. The Penguins will try to end a rollercoaster road trip (2-2-0) on a high tonight, when they take on the Capitals in Washington. Now second best in the East (behind Boston Bruins), Pittsburgh will return to Consol Energy Center Tuesday night in a rematch of Monday night’s Metropolitan Division battle. Pittsburgh Penguins tickets are limited, ranging from $236-$284.

3/3/14 – The Penguins will try to snap their two-game losing streak since the Olympic break Tuesday in Nashville when they take on the Predators in their second of five straight road games. Pittsburgh was bested by the Blackhawks in the Stadium Series finale Saturday at Soldier Field, in harsh conditions. Sidney Crosby was held to just three shots in the star’s first Chicago appearance since his rookie season in 2005-06. Looking forward though, the Pittsburgh Penguins schedule is hopeful; the team’s next five opponents come against teams they’ve recorded two points against in their last meeting – Nashville (3/4), San Jose (3/6), Anaheim (3/7), and Washington (3/10, 3/11).

2/25/14 - Pittsburgh's fears have been confirmed: in the aftermath of Sochi, defenseman Paul Martin will be sidelined for 1-2 months from a broken hand. Additionally, Pittsburgh coach Dan Blysma is now under the microscope for Team USA's uncanny reenactment of the Pens' 2013 playoff run by failing to place, let alone win gold, in the Olympics—still, fans know the big-moment collapse overseas is independent of the Penguins' shot at the Cup this year. Pittsburgh is eager to put Sochi in the past and ready to take on Montreal, which should be a good primer before heading on the road to face the Blackhawks in the final Stadium Series game. Pittsburgh Penguins tickets are $56 to start at Consol Energy Center 2/27, and a $94 minimum when they play at Soldier Field in Chicago on 3/1.

2/21/14 – Penguins defenseman Paul Martin did not take the ice this morning for the 2014 Winter Olympics men’s ice hockey semifinal between the United States and Canada. While it was reported Martin was out due to illness, he was seen wearing a splint on his right hand. The 32-year old awaits a prognosis from the Pens doctors but is estimated to miss a month of league play. When the seven Pittsburgh Penguins
Olympians return, they’ll look to clinch the division in the next month and set a franchise record for wins. While the President’s Trophy would be a great feat, no one knows better than the Pens a successful playoff run is the ultimate goal!

2/3/14 – Pens fans are hoping to avoid another shut out tonight when the Senators visit CONSOL Energy Center. The last time the two teams met (Ottawa), Pittsburgh lost 0-5; the rout marked the only time Pittsburgh was defeated by more than four goals this season. Pittsburgh Penguins tickets are limited for the Monday night meeting, prices start at $54. The Penguins final game at home before the Winter Olympics is Friday. New York Rangers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins tickets start at a steep $118 for the division matchup. The Penguins currently hold a 15-point lead over the Rangers who are second in the Metropolitan Division.

1/29/14 – As expected, the Pens who are leading the Eastern Conference with 76 points, shut out the Sabres (last in the East) Monday. The Penguins currently lead the NHL in power-play (24.3) and penalty kill (87.6) percentages and will look to expand its 17-point lead in the Metropolitan Division before the Olympic break. Captain Sidney Crosby (Canada), Chris Kunitz (Canada), Evgeni Malkin (Russia), Jussi Jokinen (Finland), Olli Maatta (Finland), Paul Martin (USA), and Brooks Orpik (USA) will compete for gold in Sochi before returning to league play Feb 27 against Montreal at Consol Energy Center.

After being surprisingly swept out of the Eastern Conference Finals by the Bruins in 2013, the Penguins will once again be Stanley Cup favorites this season. The average price for Penguins tickets at the Consol Energy Center in 2013-14 is $208, 11th highest in the NHL and 20% over league average. The most expensive Penguins home game is on 1/15 against the new Metropolitan Division rival Washington Capitals, averaging $220. On 3/1, the Penguins take on the defending-champion Blackhawks in an outdoor NHL Stadium Series game at Soldier Field in Chicago.

2012-2013 Season

2/25/13 - Currently sitting in 2nd in the Atlantic Division, the Pittsburgh Penguins have had an impressive 2013 season thus far. Captain Sidney Crosby is leading the League in assists and is second in total points, and right wing James Neal is coming off a 40-goal season and has netted 12 goals (tied for first in the League) in the first 17 games.

Much of the Pittsburgh Penguins success has come on the road; in fact, Pittsburgh was 4-1 on the road in January and 4-1 two-thirds of the way through February. It's no surprise then that the Penguins are the second most expensive road team; average away game Penguins tickets are $171. Key away matchups left on the Penguins schedule include:
Boston Bruins (4/19) at TD Garden with the average Bruins tickets costing $221 and New Jersey Devils (4/25) at the Prudential Center with the average Devils tickets costing $103. Is it cheaper to see the Penguins play rival Philadelphia Flyers at home or on the road? The answer is on the road. The two games at Wells Fargo Center-PA in 2013 average $163 when the rivals play; the two games at Consol Energy Center average $210 ($24 less per ticket than last season when the two teams met in Pittsburgh).

Only nine teams in the League saw a decrease in average ticket prices since last year and Pittsburgh Penguin tickets were one of them. The average Penguins hockey ticket is down seven percent, averaging $188 for home games.